Current Conditions

35°F

Mountain Stats

400 in of annual snowfall

3500 total skiable acres

Top elevation 11053 ft, base 7952 ft

25% beginner, 40% intermediate, 20% advanced, 15% expert

Projected opening: 13/11/2014

Projected closing: 31/05/2015

If an incredible 50-plus-year reputation, 400-plus inches of snow annually, and a vast, and varied amount of terrain sound like the trip you've been searching for, then a Mammoth ski vacation is sure to fit the bill. Located in the Eastern Sierra range, Mammoth has been a place for families to connect with nature and one another for more than half a century. Mammoth’s standing as California’s premier winter mountain resort continues to grow as amenities such as the Village at Mammoth, Unbound Terrain Parks and Ski and Snowboard School offer world-class experiences. Mammoth Mountain boasts 3,500 skiable acres, ample snow and a season that lasts from November through June. Click to learn more about Mammoth>>>

Mammoth Ski Vacation Packages

Whether you're planning on visiting Mammoth for the first or 40th, planning a ski vacation—especially on your own—is never a simple task and we know well, as skiers, too, that certain things are non-negotiable. That's where we come in. At Ski.com, we make it easy for you; we can book your entire Mammoth ski vacation package, including flights, lodging, car rentals, ground transportation, lift tickets, equipment rentals, lessons and even suggest and and book activities and dining reservations. Learn how you can save big on Mammoth lift tickets by bundling with lodging. We can also give you tips on where to find the best terrain if you're an expert, intermediate or beginner.

What are you waiting for? Call or chat now with knowledgeable Mountain Vacation Specialist today and start planning your Mammoth ski vacation. If you would prefer, you can also use our online services. Start by selecting your accommodations on our Mammoth lodging page.

Ski Mammoth Mountain

Skiers and boarders in search of fresh powder are sure to find it at Mammoth. The resort boats the highest elevation—11,053 feet—for skiing and snowboarding in California, and receives, as aforementioned, a whopping 400-plus inches of snow annually. With 3,500 acres of terrain, a 3,100-foot vertical descent and nearly 40 percent designated as intermediate, you can bet that intermediate skiers and boarders will find their own slice of heaven. Beginners will find a perfect little paradise in the Main Lodge area, specifically on the Discovery Chair. Experts and extreme skiers will truly think they’ve died and gone to heaven. When standing atop the Top of the Sierra lift experts have the entire top half of the mountain to themselves via the resort’s high alpine ridgeline. From there, daring skiers have a seemingly endless amount of options, including many chutes, couloirs, bowls and even some cliffs.